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Post by rockstarinvestor on Sept 3, 2008 11:15:10 GMT -5
If you are thinking about starting your own bank, you will definetely want to go with the New Zealand Offshore Finance Company (Bank) option that Offshore Company offers you in the other thread. But still thinking about your other option, starting your own bank in the United States on your own? Well take a look at what you have to do via the link below and get your millions ready to pour in. money.howstuffworks.com/personal-finance/bank5.htm
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Post by fast2008 on Sept 3, 2008 11:39:40 GMT -5
I would have thought starting a bank in the U.S. would be extremely complicated and a hell of a lot of work. But also the money you have to plunk down as well.
I like the option of the OFC Offshore provides. My friend I referred to you is setting that option up. A simple one person and in this case a 2 person with the wife handling the software and accounting side operation out of your own home.
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Post by Brett on Sept 10, 2008 18:05:30 GMT -5
rockstar, i don't know how i missed this post you put up. this really states the case about our New Zealand Finance Company (bank).
and our OFC is a thousand times easier than the traditional way you set up a bank.
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Post by hardinvesting on Sept 12, 2008 18:44:24 GMT -5
I would never start a united states bank. If I had that many millions of dollars, i simply wouldn't create something as insanely complex as this. However for an entrepreneur that is looking at purchasing a small franchise, they should consider purchasing the New Zealand Bank. Just like a small business, if you know what you are doing, you can make money with it.
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Post by Brett on Sept 17, 2008 14:14:51 GMT -5
we have people setting them up for various reasons from making money to managing their hedge funds.
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